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Kathina Ceremony & Monasteries Visit by Dhammagiri

26 October 2024, 07:00 AM - 3 November 2024, 06:00 PM
$550.00

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法山卡提那庆典+寺院参访

Dhammagiri's Kathina Ceremony + Monasteries Visit (26 October - 3 November 2024)

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永觉长老指导 Led by Ajahn Cagino
华语讲解  Conducted in Mandarin
新加坡护法苑  & 法山基金会联合 Co-Organised by Nibbana Dhamma Rakkha (NDR Singapore) & Dhammagiri Foundation

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[地点 DESTINATION] 泰北 清迈、美宏颂  Mae Hong Son & Chiang Mai, Thailand

[团费 FEE] SGD550/ RM 1,950

[详情 Detail ] : https://tinyurl.com/DG-Kathina-2024

[截止 Closing]: 25.09.2024

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About Ajahn Cagino

Ajahn Cagino was born in Malaysia. He worked as a photographer and won no less than 40 awards with a first prize in the Asian Photography Competition. In 1997, he became a samanera under Mahayana tradition in Ang Hock Si Monastery in Penang,one and half year later became a novice under Ajahn Ganha in Thailand. He was re- ordained under Ajahn Chah’s lineage in Wat Pah Nanachat. Ajahn had practiced in solitude and had covered more than 4000 km on foot around Thailand and was residing in caves in northern Thailand. In 2010, Ajahn founded Dhammagiri Foundation to help the orphans at Mae Hong Son by building a Buddhist children’s home for orphans. With the assistance of devotees, the Foundation continued to provide scholarships for the children’s needs ensuring that they have the basic foundation in education. Ajahn also conducted meditation retreat for schools as he believed that dhamma learning can start at a young age.

Ajahn is the Spiritual Advisor of Nibbana Dhamma Rakkha Singapore. Since 2011, Ajahn had been travelling around Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia for dhammaduta and to conduct meditate retreats for lay practitioners. Devotees had organized more than 10 photography exhibitions for Ajahn, his work mainly reflect the way of life of Buddhist forest monks. Ajahn hopes that his pictures continues to inspire faith in the practice of the noble 8 fold path.

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The Dhammagiri Children Home was established in 2010, inspired by the wandering forest monk, Ajahn Cagino, in Mae Hong Son, Northwestern Thailand. During his Tudong journey, he encountered orphaned children from the hill tribes and gained insight into the social issues they faced, such as residing in border areas, widespread drug problems, and the influence of criminal gangs. In response to these challenges, Ajahn Cagino, along with a group of monks and laypeople, founded the Dhammagiri Foundation with the mission of assisting children from disadvantaged families.
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